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enjenue

Definition:

Enjenue is a noun that refers to a person who is new to a particular area, group, or activity and lacks experience or knowledge.

Senses:

  1. A person who is new to a specific place or location.
  2. A person who is new to a particular group or community.
  3. A person who is new to a specific activity or field.

Usage:

Sense 1:

When I moved to London, I felt like an enjenue since I didn't know anyone or anything about the city.

As an enjenue in the vibrant neighborhood, I relied on Google Maps to find my way around.

Sense 2:

As a transfer student, I was the enjenue at my new school and struggled to fit in with the already established groups.

Joining a club helped me overcome my enjenue status and allowed me to make new friends.

Sense 3:

Starting my first job as a software engineer, I felt like an enjenue amidst the experienced team.

Reading books and attending conferences helped me gain the necessary knowledge to progress from an enjenue to a proficient professional.

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